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Boy, it certainly seems there are more natural disasters today than ever before. In one day, Super Tuesday, four states were hit with deadly tornados. Tornadoes and storms in the mid-South have killed 53 people and injured hundreds since Tuesday evening in the deadliest tornado outbreak in the United States in more than 20 years. The storms ripped apart homes and trapped residents of university dorms and a retirement home in debris. Were you prepared with a family emergency kit in case it happened to you? I’ll bet not because most people think it can’t happen to them. And those people that were killed or injured also thought it couldn’t happen to them.
Torrential rains, hurricanes, flooding, tornadoes, and snow storms along the eastern seaboard seem to make headlines every year. If one of these struck in your neighborhood, would you be prepared? Do you have everything you need in case of a fire, flood, earthquake, tropical storm or other emergency?
The Boy Scouts aren’t the only ones preaching the idea of being prepared. The Red Cross, the federal government, and your local emergency officials all suggest you have a survival kit for you and your family and stow it in a safe, dry place.
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February 9th, 2008 at 6:11 am
Super Tuesday Tornado Outbreak Kills 52 People…
Boy, it certainly seems there are more natural disasters today than ever before. In one day, Super Tuesday, four states were hit with deadly tornados. Tornadoes and storms in the mid-South have killed 53 people and injured hundreds since Tuesday eveni…